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    POLITICAL PRISONER TIGRAN ARAKELYAN RELEASED

    Tert.am
    11:43 09.10.09

    Yesterday, at around 6 pm, political prisoner Tigran Arakelyan was
    set free from the prison hospital.

    The Republic of Armenia General Prosecutor, upon reviewing Arakelyan's
    criminal case, taking into account that the fundamental investigation
    has already been carried out and releasing Arakelyan will not hinder
    the future investigation process, as well as the diagnosis by the
    Republic of Armenia Ministry of Health's chief opthalmologist which
    states that the accused is beginning to show signs of optic nerve
    subatrophy, has given instructions to change the precautionary measure
    towards Arakelyan (keeping him in custody) to a signed oath not to
    flee from the country.

    Over the past few weeks, numerous activists and supporters had been
    demanding Arakelyan's release, warning about his deteriorating health.

    Upon his release, he was greeted by friends holding banners and
    applauding. While briefly speaking with journalists, Arakelyan
    said that his vision was impaired, and in fact, the injury was
    apparent. Continuing, he said that serious treatment was needed. One
    could also see that Arakelyan was ill overall and was walking with
    some difficulty.

    As for his release, Arakelyan said that, in the end, he didn't know
    why they arrested him and then why they released him from custody.

    Arakelyan walked toward the park with Saryan's monument where he
    was greeted by participants of political affairs shouting "Tigran,
    Tigran!" (By participants of political affairs, we mean those
    individuals who often gather in public spaces in the city for a
    particular political cause. These are ongoing, informal gatherings
    which began after the events of March 1, 2008.)

    Referring to the increase in the severity of charges against him,
    Arakelyan said that doesn't interest him, since he is not guilty and
    they have to acquit him.
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